This research dealt with the longitudinal air permeability of 40 important
Chinese woods. The air permeabilities measured at about 10% moisture conten
t for softwoods ranged between 0.00759 and 1.87130 darcy, while for hardwoo
ds ranged between 0.00182 and 13.49867 darcy. The sapwood permeability of b
oth softwoods and hardwoods was generally much higher than that of heartwoo
d with 3 to 144 and 1 to 1302 times, respectively. The permeability values
of wood were not affected by density between and within species. In all spe
cies studied, the permeability of heartwood of all softwoods, about 70% rin
g-porous and about 30% diffuse-porous or semi-diffuse porous hardwoods were
below 0.1 darcy. The number of low permeability softwoods was higher than
that of hardwoods. The number of low permeability ring-porous hardwoods was
higher than that of diffuse-porous or semi-diffuse porous hardwoods. Final
ly, all the studied species were classified into five categories by their l
ongitudinal permeabilities.